Re: Valve Announcement - Steam client coming to Ubuntu

Having a working .deb file means Ubuntu and all it's derivatives will be able to install it (the overwhelming majority of desktop Linux)...and even on rpm distros, there are ways to install from a .deb. And the rest...distros like Arch or Gentoo...I guarantee you within a week or two of the Ubuntu release the Arch guys will have a working version.

So I wouldn't worry too much.

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Re: Valve Announcement - Steam client coming to Ubuntu

Originally Posted by moocow1452

Absolutely, PC and Console Markets are slamming together faster than two very fast things, and you can market a Linux box similar to the Nexus line of Android phones, for both PC and Console benchmarks. So Valve can now compete with Microsoft on the box to television and monitor fronts, so they take up the Hardcore gaming gauntlet that Microsoft has cornered, and be the undiluted living room experience they always wanted to be. Only questions I have is this means anything for Netflix on Linux, since Valve can run make and break their own deals, and how to deal with Valve time on this project when there is a blog that documents everything they do. That and Source Filmmaker on Linux would be epic sauce on Linux. Blender can only get you so far.

Hopefully this will bring more developers to try and port their games to linux! The future does look Rosey.

Re: Valve Announcement - Steam client coming to Ubuntu

Originally Posted by Sslaxx

Is this the year of improbable events happening? A new version of Skype, Unity 4 and now Steam?

Of course, with Steam the proof will be with the support. And just one game so far - Left For Dead 2. What, not even the Portal games? Going by Mac Steam, I guess that we're going to be seeing a lot of indie and Unity 4-made titles on Linux Steam and little else - hope the games'll be good then!

They are putting a lot of money and effort into this they will want return on investment and my guess is: they made the move because it now makes economical sense to reach this market.

So, I believe that there will be more and more games including mainstream ones as well on the long run.

Re: Valve Announcement - Steam client coming to Ubuntu

Yes, but there is nothing wrong with offering closed source software on in an open source ecosystem. Its all about choice. If the fact that you dont have access to the source and cant redistribute it bothers you, dont install it. I respect that opinion and applaud the people who can stick to it.

I on the other hand just want to be able to play games I've already purchased without having to boot into Windows. And the chance to be able to buy new Valve games is exciting to me. I never played L4D because it never came out on PS3 and I have no Xbox. I also didnt have a Windows install untill recently when I got a boxed copy of Win7 from someone who wasnt using it. But now, with Steam coming to Ubuntu, I have even less reason to keep it installed.

You can have quality, price, or performance, but you can only choose two.

Re: Valve Announcement - Steam client coming to Ubuntu

This is the best news gaming-related that I think I have read in the whole month of July. I can't wait till they feel the source engine is stable enough and decide to also port TF2 and Portal 2. I should not have much reasons to boot windows after this. Hopefully other companies follow shortly after and I can get to play many more big budget titles on Ubuntu.

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